Duane Claude Carter Jr.[1](born June 11, 1950), nicknamed"Pancho,"is an American retired open-wheelracing driver.Best known for his participation inChampionship carracing, he won thepole positionfor the1985 Indianapolis 500,and won theMichigan 500in1981.
Duane "Pancho" Carter | |||||||
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Born | Duane Claude Carter Jr. June 11, 1950 Racine, Wisconsin,U.S. | ||||||
Championship titles | |||||||
USACMidget(1972) USACSprint Car(1974, 1976) USAC Silver Crown(1978) Major victories Michigan 500(1981) | |||||||
Champ Carcareer | |||||||
165 races run over 20 years | |||||||
Best finish | 3rd (1981) | ||||||
First race | 1974Indianapolis 500(Indianapolis) | ||||||
Last race | 1992Michigan 500(Michigan) | ||||||
First win | 1981Michigan 500(Michigan) | ||||||
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NASCARCup Seriescareer | |||||||
14 races run over 6 years | |||||||
Best finish | 38th (1986) | ||||||
First race | 1985Southern 500(Darlington) | ||||||
Last race | 1995UAW-GM Teamwork 500(Pocono) | ||||||
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Racing career
editMidget cars
editCarter's national career began while racing in amidget car.He won the 1972USACmidget car championship. He won the 1972 and 1975Hut Hundred.He had 23 midget car feature wins by the time he left the series in 1978.[2]
Sprint cars
editCarter won the 1974 and 1976 national USACsprint carchampionships. He was the first driver to win the two USAC championships – midgets and sprint cars. He has wins in three USAC divisions – midgets, sprints and Silver Crown (formerly known as dirt cars).
On May 30, 1977, Carter won two USAC Midget features, one USAC sprint feature and finished second in the second USAC sprint feature at Salem Speedway on a day the temperatures were near 100 degrees. This was one day after he finished 15th in the Indianapolis 500.[2]
Carter ran well on dirt and pavement, but was exceptional on the paved high banks at Winchester and Salem, Indianapolis, and Dayton, Ohio. He won the Joe James/Pat O'Conner Memorial race at the half-mile at Salem, Indiana, on four consecutive occasions.
Carter was seriously injured during a testing crash at Phoenix International Speedway in November 1977. The injuries left him with a permanent disability in one of his legs that hampered his ability to perform well on road courses. He still ran very well on ovals. He made his return to racing at the end of March in 1978, winning a USAC Sprint race at the paved five-eighths mileIndianapolis Raceway Parkon Saturday night and at the high-banked half-mileWinchester Speedwaythe next day – his first races back in the cockpit of a racecar.
Carter was inducted in theNational Midget Auto Racing Hall of Famein 1990,[2]and theNational Sprint Car Hall of Famein 1991.
Indianapolis cars
editCarter drove his firstIndianapolis 500in1974.He finished seventh, and was awarded theRookie of the Year.In 1981 he finished third in theCARTchampionship and captured his onlyIndy Carwin atMichigan International Speedway.He finished third in the1982 Indianapolis 500behind the now-famous duel betweenGordon JohncockandRick Mears.In 1985, Carter drove the brand new Buick V6 engine to the pole position of the1985 Indianapolis 500.He retired with mechanical problems after completing just six laps, becoming the first pole-sitter sinceCliff Woodburyto finish dead-last. His last year as a full-time Indy Car driver was 1990 and his last appearance in an indy car was failing to qualify for the1994 Indianapolis 500.In more recent years, Carter has served as a spotter forSam Hornish Jr.,Vítor Meira,Dillon Battistini,Dan Wheldon,Martin PlowmanandAdrián Campos Jr.In 2019, he was the spotter for rookieSantino Ferrucci,who finished seventh, as theRookie of the Year,at theIndianapolis 500.This was the same as Carter in his 500 debut.
NASCAR
editFrom 1985–1995 Carter ran 14NASCAR Winston Cup Seriesraces for multiple owners. His first start was atDarlington Racewayin 1985, which was theSouthern 500.The race was best known forBill Elliottlocking up theWinston Million,Carter finished in 22nd. Carter began the 1986 season driving forElmo Langley;at the1986 Daytona 500,he andKyle Pettywere involved in a turn one accident, thus winding up in 34th place. After three races with Langley's team, he moved to driving forRoger Hamby,[3]competing in six more races that year; he posted his best career NASCAR finish with Hamby, a seventeenth-place finish at theMichigan International Speedway.In 1990, he competed atAtlanta Motor Speedway,driving forPaul Romine;[4]he drove forDonlavey RacingatCharlotte Motor Speedwayin 1992,[5]and his final two races in Winston Cup competition came forTriad MotorsportsatAtlanta Motor Speedwayin 1994, where he tied his career-best finish, andPocono Racewayin 1995.[6]
In 1995, Pancho also raced twoCraftsman Truck Seriesraces,[7]driving forEnerjetix Motorsports.[8]
Post-racing career
editCarter currently acts as a spotter forDale Coyne Racing.[9]
Personal life
editDuane "Pancho" Carter Jr. is the son of Indy car racerDuane Carter Sr.He was born while his parents were on the way to a race at theMilwaukee Mile.[9]His father's nickname was "Pappy". Pappy referred to his wife's pregnancy as "little paunch," so they nicknamed the child Pancho.[2]Carter is the half-brother ofJohnny Parsons.Their mother, Azra divorcedJohnnie Parsons,and eventually remarried, to Duane Carter Sr.[10]
His full brother, Dana Carter, also raced in USAC midgets, sprints and Silver Crown. Dana qualified but was bumped at the1979 Indianapolis 500.He returned in1980,but suffered a crash in practice. After a sabbatical from racing, he was back behind the wheel in 1982. Dana died of a heart attack on May 6, 1983, the morning after finishing second in a USAC midget raceIndianapolis Speedrome.[11][12]
Carter is a graduate ofCalifornia State University, Long Beach.[3]He is married, to Carla; they have two children, and their son Cole is an aspiring racer.[9]
Motorsports career results
editAmerican open-wheel racing
edit(key) (Races inboldindicate pole position)
USAC Champ Car/Gold Crown Series
editUSACChamp Car/Gold Crownresults | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | Rank | Points | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1974 | Fletcher Racing | ONT | ONT | ONT | PHX | TRE | INDY 7 |
MIL | POC 15 |
MCH 9 |
MIL 12 |
MCH 2 |
TRE 9 |
TRE 6 |
PHX 9 |
12th | 1040 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1975 | Fletcher Racing | ONT 2 |
ONT | ONT 19 |
PHX 8 |
TRE | INDY 4 |
MIL 6 |
POC 24 |
MCH 4 |
MIL 14 |
MCH 8 |
TRE DNS |
PHX 8 |
9th | 1345 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1976 | All American Racers | PHX 2 |
TRE 7 |
INDY 5 |
MIL 18 |
POC 14 |
MCH | TWS | TRE | MIL | ONT 29 |
MCH DNS |
TWS 10 |
PHX | 12th | 920 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1977 | All American Racers | ONT 3 |
PHX 20 |
TWS 11 |
TRE 9 |
INDY 15 |
MIL 5 |
POC 20 |
MOS | MCH 10 |
TWS 3 |
MIL 2 |
ONT 14 |
MCH | 8th | 1420 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Alex Morales Motorsports | PHX 3 |
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1978 | Fletcher Racing | PHX | ONT | TWS | TRE | INDY 24 |
MOS 15 |
MIL 21 |
POC 10 |
MCH DNS |
ATL 11 |
TWS 11 |
MIL | ONT 2 |
MCH 18 |
TRE 7 |
SIL | BRH | PHX 9 |
10th | 1206 | |||||||||||||||||||||||
1979 | Alex Morales Motorsports | ONT | TWS | INDY 20 |
MIL | POC | TWS | MIL | NC | 0 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1980 | Alex Morales Motorsports | ONT 18 |
INDY 6 |
MIL 4 |
POC 6 |
MDO 7 |
5th | 1078 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1981-82 | Alex Morales Motorsports | INDY 28 |
POC | ILL | DUQ | ISF | INDY 3 |
NC | 0 |
PPG Indycar Series
editIndianapolis 500
editYear | Chassis | Engine | Start | Finish |
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1974 | Eagle | Offy | 21st | 7th |
1975 | Eagle | Offy | 18th | 4th |
1976 | Eagle | Offy | 6th | 5th |
1977 | Eagle | Offy | 8th | 15th |
1978 | Lighning | Cosworth | 21st | 24th |
1979 | Lighning | Cosworth | 17th | 20th |
1980 | Penske | Cosworth | 8th | 6th |
1981 | Penske | Cosworth | 10th | 28th |
1982 | March | Cosworth | 10th | 3rd |
1983 | March | Cosworth | 14th | 7th |
1984 | March | Cosworth | 21st | 19th |
1985 | March | Buick | 1st | 33rd |
1986 | Lola | Cosworth | 14th | 16th |
1987 | March | Cosworth | 29th | 27th |
1988 | March | Buick | Qualifying Crash | |
1989 | Lola | Cosworth | 32nd | 22nd |
1990 | Lola | Cosworth | 22nd | 29th |
1991 | Lola | Buick | 32nd | 21st |
1992 | Lola | Buick | Failed to Qualify | |
1994 | Lola | Chevrolet | Failed to Qualify |
NASCAR
edit(key) (Bold– Pole position awarded by qualifying time.Italics– Pole position earned by points standings or practice time. * – Most laps led.)
Winston Cup Series
editSuperTruck Series
editNASCARSuperTruck Seriesresults | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Year | Team | No. | Make | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | NSTSC | Pts | Ref | ||||||||||||||||||
1995 | Enerjetix Motorsports | 99 | Chevy | PHO | TUS | SGS DNQ |
MMR 28 |
POR 16 |
EVG | I70 | LVL | BRI | MLW | CNS | HPT | IRP | FLM | RCH | MAR | NWS | SON | MMR | PHO | 49th | 349 | [34] |
References
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- ^"Carter rejoins NASCAR circuit".The Telegraph-Herald.Dubuque, IA. October 4, 1990. p. 3B.Retrieved2013-09-16.
- ^"Driver By Driver".The Charlotte Observer.Charlotte, NC. October 12, 1993. p. 7B.Retrieved2013-09-16.
- ^"Pancho Carter - NASCAR Sprint Cup Results".Racing-Reference.USA Today Sports Media Group.Retrieved2013-09-16.
- ^NASCAR biography,racing-reference.info
- ^"Carter will drive local NASCAR truck".The Spokesman-Review.Spokane, WA. March 9, 1995. p. C3.Retrieved2013-08-25.
- ^abcShaffer, Jan (May 24, 2013)."Where Are They Now? Pancho Carter".Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Archived fromthe originalon September 16, 2013.Retrieved2013-09-16.
- ^"Non-Support Warrant Out for J. Parsons".The Terra Haute Tribune.October 27, 1960. p. 29.RetrievedSeptember 2,2024– viaNewspapers.
- ^Miller, Robin(May 7, 1983)."Dana Carter dies of heart attack (Part 1)".The Indianapolis Star.p. 29.RetrievedSeptember 2,2024– viaNewspapers.
- ^Miller, Robin(May 7, 1983)."Dana Carter dies of heart attack (Part 2)".The Indianapolis Star.p. 28.RetrievedSeptember 2,2024– viaNewspapers.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1979 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1980 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
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- ^"Pancho Carter – 1982 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1983 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1984 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1985 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1986 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1987 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1988 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1989 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1990 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1991 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1992 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1994 CART Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedAugust 16,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1990 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1992 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1994 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1995 NASCAR Winston Cup Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
- ^"Pancho Carter – 1995 NASCAR SuperTruck Series Results".Racing-Reference.NASCAR Digital Media, LLC.RetrievedApril 17,2023.
External links
edit- Pancho Carterdriver statistics at Racing-Reference